It's so common for black comics to be portrayed as "edgy" or "controversial", but Patrice was the only one who said the stuff neither side wanted to hear. It's easy to be controversial to one group and lay back in the cut with the group that loves you, It's something else to p!ss off all sides and sit alone with three 99 cent burgers in your under drawers. He may not have been on top, but he left this world with his integrity intact. More than most can say.
I have a small correction to make: It seems in America, you can only have 3 sets of opinions: left, right and anti-left/right. The thing I liked about Patrice were that his opinions came from himself as an individual, they weren't based on sides. When we look at Shakespeare, we often see him as an individual, no one cares about the politics of Britain in the 16th century outside of some academic whose entire career is based on trivial nonsense. Partisanship is temporary, boring, unproductive and in the long run useless. It's the things that are unique, individualistic that are timeless and universal, and that is the key to Patrice Oneal's comedy and why no other person in the game was like him.
Jevioso Orishas Take your Right leaning views and shove it Goebbels i see what your doin. Didnt think anybody would see but i got my eye on you and all your lil fascist buddies
"I'm 40 with high blood pressure and diabetes, I'm done." I love how Patrice O'Neal basically saw his own demise coming. I feel like he lived the way he wanted had he known it for sure and that makes me so happy.
+Emidretrauqe pretty sure I'm assuming his dr. must have told him he had only a certain time to live cuz he kept mentioning it in interviews and stuff leading up to it, oh and at charlie sheens roast just a few months before he died after a somewhat harsh joke on somebody he straight said "I'm dying of diabetes" basically telling people, look I only have a little bit of time left on this earth so I'm gonna say some really crazy shit, even crazier than usual
gdbalck He was loud arrogant asshole, always trying to control the room but most of all he was fucking hilarious and he knew it. He could've saved his life but he was enjoying it too much to care.
+underclas In a way, it almost suggests that he was in some ways at peace with it. Think it'd be more sad if he were just blindsided by the whole thing. Still sad any way you cut it.
Patrice is an example of how having too much talent, uniqueness , being too honest/real can hold you back in a business full of successful untalented or average people.
@@bermsjerms @ericthomas9804 he fell in a hotel and hit his head after a comedy show. It's weird because his last tweet was how he had fallen in love with comedy again.
@Aggressive Tubesock Among the greatest comedians ever there's a lot of black people. Most of them are American, but what is common between them IMO is the strife they have gone through, the success they have experienced and therefore their knowledge about life in general and how to connect with people. Many comedians have this ability, regardless of race, but I certainly see a common trait in comedians like Patrice O'Neal, Richard Pryor, Dave Chapelle and Chris Rock.
I've always thought the reason there are so many famous top tier black comedians was because they were fearless as a matter of fact... Not as a "oh man look how real and fearless I am" sorta way. It's this passive aura of "fuck it" that most of the greatest comics have. Someone in another comment had a good point too: the best comics.... The greatest ones.... Needed no prewritten material. Just an idea or topic and some time to talk.
I can totally see why Bill Burr and Patrice O'Neal got along so well. They spent every second they had together making fun of each other which is totally why Bill Burr can roast anybody. R.I.P. Patrice.
And when both or one of them in the same room as Jim Norton and/or Antohny Cumia on the radio. Patrice + Norton = comedy epicentre
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härjaren Langstrumpf that’s no thanks to any talent on Jim Norton’s part, it’s thanks to Patrice putting a worm in the hot seat. Hilarity ensued any time he did that with someone
The whole Comedy Cellar scene was a roast circle. Bill Burr, Patrice O’Neal, Colin Quinn, Jim Norton, Dave Attel, Bobby Kelly, Louis CK and other animals just killing it.
I can't prove that he hated white people of course they hide it and never tell anyone...............but a clue is his clear animosity toward Bob Saget..................Bob didn't say anything to him but Patrice keeps attacking him
I love the back and forth with Patrice and Bob. Patrice could really get into people's heads with his jokes and his deep digging kind of conversation where they get uncomfortable. When Patrice asked Bob if he would still do full house if he didn't have kids, Bob didn't get uncomfortable, he gave his honest response and he showed he has wisdom. RIP Patrice O'Neal and Bob Saget
+Lo PurO Yeah I thought so too. Who would have thought Patrice and Bob, of all people, could have such great chemistry. Does anyone know if they ever did anything else together?
Patrice hit the nail on the head when he said you have to stop worrying about people laughing, that has always been my biggest crutch. You find yourself trying to be a crowd pleaser & end up stepping away from what you truly find funny. It's one of the reasons we have so many comedians who all sound the same nowadays. Once you stay true to yourself & true to your own funny it will no longer matter whether the crowd is there or not... It'll be hard... cause you'll be taking the unconventional route, a LOT of people won't understand, tons of people might turn away, but you gotta stay true. I'm going through it right now... but gotta take every punch & come back stronger. It's one of the reasons Patrice is my favorite comedian because no matter what the situation/ crowd was... he ALWAYS went up there & give them his truth.
I was already thinking how much I miss Patrice within a few seconds and then it pans to Bob Saget and i'm here in 2022 watching this whole video hit different at the start. Rest in peace to two absolute legends.
I like how at the beginning Bob kept resorting to typical jokes and Patrice kept getting on his ass about it. But by the end Bob had that brilliant line about Patrice being chum in a Jaws movie. Patrice made people better or revealed them.
@@williamREyou’re really lucky that downvotes don’t show up on TH-cam. Anyway, what was really cool to me was to see Bob Saget really hold his own in a room with Patrice. Patrice was infamous for letting you know to your face if he didn’t think you were funny. Bob got some sincere laughs out of him though. I just like the universe where Norm and Bob are friends with Patrice and Bill Burr. As much as Burr idolizes Norm MacDonald, I’ve never seen them in the same room; like Norm didn’t care for the other’s comedy.
@@kirosmatavastros im going to assume you were born late 90s or after 2000 those are people anyone alive in the 90s knows because they were shoved down your throat.
Patrice was a comedic genius. He could carry himself with a room full of people and a table full of respected comedians. He had the physical weight of three people but the comedic weight of a hundred and three.
Patrice was one of the most socially intelligent and naturally funny and just cool dudes to EVER grace any stage. Hopefully Bill Burr will keep doing what he can to continue the legacy of real motherfuckers saying real shit from Boston.
I never understood why he didn't create a TH-cam channel of all Patrice's shit and donate to the family. Someone should get on that for real. That dude said a lot of relevant shit back in the day
Besides how great this clip is, it’s crazy seeing how relaxed everyone is, there’s no underlying tension of “can we say this” like you see in people on tv or the internet today.
The world went crazy as soon as Patrice died, he was an Anti-hero in every sense of the word, I never knew him but I miss hearing his thoughts as if I did.
I laughed at an airport and got approached by TSA et EXACTLY the moment this joke dropped thru my blutooth headphones and I lost it -> I met a small room.
I love how Patrice laughed at the picture and got that she was joking, but also checked her for being phony. Be as edgy as you want(I grew up listening to Dice) but don't pretend like you're not aware of what you're doing.
11:50 that was a real and genuine laugh that probably made Saget's day. Making someone laugh like that is one of the best experiences there will ever be. The look on his face is pure happiness. 12:04
@Gnome or Troll? The problem with that premise is that history has shown that the only way that gets interpreted is that the OVERWHELMING majority of non criminals who are black get to be subjected to the same stereotypes of malice, criminality, and inferiority that have been projected on us since we first arrived here. All that reverse woke shit is cool as long as you acknowledge what comes along with it. Because the same people who tell you they can't speak...won't say SHIT when the shoe is on the other foot. It's not about pandering. Be aware of why Patrice was so popular among white folks...he said a lot of shit, but he never challenged the status quo. He was aware of it, but never challenged it. Your rant is proof of it. The truth isn't limited to your narrow viewpoint of how life is or should work. That's something conservatives/right wingers never grasp. If you're going to make all these broad, sweeping, completely general assumptions about the black community...in particular, the always targeted inner city, which is NOT the entirety of blackness...then I hope to hell you address the reasons as to how/why those situations became the way they did in the first place. Living in the present oblivious to the past is the surest way to have someone just say fuck you and not hear your points.
Patrice was so REAL! He says "I'm finished, I'm 40 with high blood pressure, and diabetes ". He died not too long after this show. I miss Patrice and his comedy.
He's so funny! His timing is unique. His joke hits fast and early and when you don't expect it. I saw him live in San Francisco and he was just like that in real life. So charming and in control of the room. He riffed for like an hour and the crowd loved it. He even picked on me in the front row and said "Look at this guy with his judging eyes." It was hilarious. I feel like he peered into my soul for 2 seconds. My girlfriend at the time laughed her ass off.
I know this was 5 years ago, but me and my brother saw him in Nashville in 2008 or so and his crowd work was great. He made fun of me and my brother for "wearing fat guy shirts" which were polos with horizontal stripes. He was amazing with the crowd work and his take on women had my uncle's wife so mad because she was the type of woman he was talking about.
@@billybussey thanks for replying to your 6 year old comment lol but I love Patrice and I wish I had had the opportunity to see him live. Glad to hear he really lived up to his reputation!
patrice deserved so much more, had so much potential and as he joked in the video know one barley knows who he even is. pisses me off. even sadder he died a year later. RIP one of the greatest ever.
What a great show. Just spontaneous, casual, natural conversation between comics. I'd never heard of it before. I've watched all your clips. I just wish there were more.
I was thinking about one the other day that just had me dying people must have thought I was crazy but when he talks about breast milk in sex and really sexy like I think it was something like " what happened to the baby?" " I had a miscarriage"... Its cold out there. how he goes I was so close to evil... lol
Respect Bob Saget. Got so much shit because of what shows he did but in the end he was funny and made a career in comedy. *edit 5 years later* Bob passed :(
Whenever I see stuff with Patrice in it, I'm always amazed that he wasn't much more popular while he was alive. I barely knew about him when he lived. Now that he's gone, I'm finding all these gems. It's really weird.
Three of my fave comedians of all time: Patrice, Sandra, and Roseanne. Outspoken, brutally frank, and unpredictable. Gotta love Paul Provenza for coming up with this brilliant concept of "backstage insight before a comedy festival" energy.
I saw Patrice and Roseanne and clicked so fast I almost broke my phone. The explination of her and the Hitler photo had me in tears but "The only thing that would've been worse is if you made the cookies skinny." actually made me scream. 🤣🤣 Patrice is the 🤴🏾.
@@SomeGuy-on3dt The joke is that the cookies on Hitler's oven tray are a metaphor for the 6 million jews killed in the Holocaust, they were worked and starved to death in concentration camps. Horrifying pictures to look at, also very important to look at so we never forget, a fucking good joke though.
Patrice gets deep at 8 mins. This is why he's immortal. I just wish he got a tiny whisper in his ear that he would resonate for generations. That he would be on many people's 'greatest of all time' list. For me, can't pick between Pryor, Carlin and O'Neal
I have loved her since the show. She reminded me of my own mother, but my mother did not have the sarcasm. She looks like she is happy in life and really relaxed. Saying goodbye to Hollywood has its perks. But when she was in it, she was rootin and tootin like Yosemite Sam! lol
I love seeing these old videos from my childhood. Growing up in the 2000’s it just seemed like the world we lived in and the values and opinions we all seemed to share (in the United States at least) were going to stay the same. I thought we’d all continue to be able to have transparent conversations like this, I thought we’d all embrace our differences and seek to explore them through comedy and discussion, that we’d all continue to love and feel pride for the country we all called home, and celebrate the freedom to live how we want. That’s what I thought life was going to be, that when I’d be 23 that people would think and talk like they did in 2009. Mac Miller really said it best, “it ain’t 2009 no more”. It’s like that saying about not knowing you’re in the golden years until they’re over, I just never thought that the golden years would’ve ended when I was 10 years old and I wish I’d been informed then that the world I grew up in would be a bad marker to set my expectations on for how the future world would be. South Park’s post covid special really hit the nail on the head: it’s the future now, and the future fuckin sucks!
getting comedians together is a bitch........this stuff is coming back.....but it will be more podcast like. TV show...I highly doubt it will happen again within the next five years. It's almost like asking Nirvana to be more like Lady Gaga........... (for it to be on tv that is)
Patrice wasn't edgy, he didn't make crude jokes, he had an understanding of other races that no other comedian has yet to rival. And then he could articulate it in the best possible way
Patrice was the least known there, but he TAKES CONTROL OF THE ENTIRE ROOM! A fucking amazing talent, a totally unique dude. More famous now than before he died.
Patrice O'Neal is one of the most underappreciated comics ever. The person who stole this clip was Roseanne Barr. She's genuinely "off the cuff" hilarious.
Roseanne's use of absurdist irony in wording her supposed explanation of the Hitler thing is so impressive. No wonder she and Norm Macdonald get each other: it's almost exactly the same sense of humor.
It's so common for black comics to be portrayed as "edgy" or "controversial", but Patrice was the only one who said the stuff neither side wanted to hear. It's easy to be controversial to one group and lay back in the cut with the group that loves you, It's something else to p!ss off all sides and sit alone with three 99 cent burgers in your under drawers. He may not have been on top, but he left this world with his integrity intact. More than most can say.
trublgrl real fuckin' shit. What I admire and aspire to be.
Socrates was the same way...
Respect.
I have a small correction to make:
It seems in America, you can only have 3 sets of opinions: left, right and anti-left/right. The thing I liked about Patrice were that his opinions came from himself as an individual, they weren't based on sides. When we look at Shakespeare, we often see him as an individual, no one cares about the politics of Britain in the 16th century outside of some academic whose entire career is based on trivial nonsense.
Partisanship is temporary, boring, unproductive and in the long run useless. It's the things that are unique, individualistic that are timeless and universal, and that is the key to Patrice Oneal's comedy and why no other person in the game was like him.
Jevioso Orishas Take your Right leaning views and shove it Goebbels i see what your doin. Didnt think anybody would see but i got my eye on you and all your lil fascist buddies
"I'm 40 with high blood pressure and diabetes, I'm done."
I love how Patrice O'Neal basically saw his own demise coming. I feel like he lived the way he wanted had he known it for sure and that makes me so happy.
+Emidretrauqe pretty sure I'm assuming his dr. must have told him he had only a certain time to live cuz he kept mentioning it in interviews and stuff leading up to it, oh and at charlie sheens roast just a few months before he died after a somewhat harsh joke on somebody he straight said "I'm dying of diabetes" basically telling people, look I only have a little bit of time left on this earth so I'm gonna say some really crazy shit, even crazier than usual
gdbalck He was loud arrogant asshole, always trying to control the room but most of all he was fucking hilarious and he knew it. He could've saved his life but he was enjoying it too much to care.
Emidretrauqe it makes you happy that he died? Racist.
And sad
Daniel Grozier “I’ve never listened to Patrice before”
"I'm 40 with high blood pressure and diabetes, I'm finished, I'm the oldest one doing the show man"
way too painful to hear
+underclas In a way, it almost suggests that he was in some ways at peace with it. Think it'd be more sad if he were just blindsided by the whole thing. Still sad any way you cut it.
Daniel Grozier re read the comment ya dipshit
+Daniel Grozier You cool bro
Yeah, that hurt :(
Just got into Patrice and his demise is still too painful I'm only at #48 of his O&a appearances
Patrice is an example of how having too much talent, uniqueness , being too honest/real can hold you back in a business full of successful untalented or average people.
Same with Aries Spears and Paul Mooney
it's him and a sofa full of jews, that might be another hint
This is an underrated comment
Was his standup good? He doesn’t seem that cleaver or witty
@@MrFartyman44 you may not be very socially inclined. Patrice had retorts & wordplay out the wazoo. True mouthpiece
RIP Bob Saget. He up there with Patrice O Neal now. Much love and condolences to his family. He was a legend.
GOATS at the gates of heaven
Bobs dead?! Where tf have I been? Rest in peace man i never knew
@@bermsjerms same thing I'm thinking
@@bermsjerms @ericthomas9804 he fell in a hotel and hit his head after a comedy show. It's weird because his last tweet was how he had fallen in love with comedy again.
@@Cashelda lmao the phrasing. That's dark irony right there
50% laughing, 50% horrified.
Something to ponder over.
Thats how you know its real comedy
@Aggressive Tubesock Among the greatest comedians ever there's a lot of black people. Most of them are American, but what is common between them IMO is the strife they have gone through, the success they have experienced and therefore their knowledge about life in general and how to connect with people. Many comedians have this ability, regardless of race, but I certainly see a common trait in comedians like Patrice O'Neal, Richard Pryor, Dave Chapelle and Chris Rock.
@@sausas8209 both Patrice and Dave grew up around the whites though, which is why they are the pinnacles of racial comedy
I've always thought the reason there are so many famous top tier black comedians was because they were fearless as a matter of fact... Not as a "oh man look how real and fearless I am" sorta way.
It's this passive aura of "fuck it" that most of the greatest comics have.
Someone in another comment had a good point too: the best comics.... The greatest ones.... Needed no prewritten material. Just an idea or topic and some time to talk.
This is one of my favorite quotes about comedy....EVER. RIP patrice
I can totally see why Bill Burr and Patrice O'Neal got along so well. They spent every second they had together making fun of each other which is totally why Bill Burr can roast anybody. R.I.P. Patrice.
And when both or one of them in the same room as Jim Norton and/or Antohny Cumia on the radio.
Patrice + Norton = comedy epicentre
härjaren Langstrumpf that’s no thanks to any talent on Jim Norton’s part, it’s thanks to Patrice putting a worm in the hot seat. Hilarity ensued any time he did that with someone
The whole Comedy Cellar scene was a roast circle. Bill Burr, Patrice O’Neal, Colin Quinn, Jim Norton, Dave Attel, Bobby Kelly, Louis CK and other animals just killing it.
corn cob boy you sound so fucking goofy
@corn cob boy shut up lol
he just called the mayans ancient dish washers lmfao. R.i.p to one of the goats
+noslen2010
The plural of GOAT is GOAT
+Dave Kane thanks buddy
I can't prove that he hated white people of course they hide it and never tell anyone...............but a clue is his clear animosity toward Bob Saget..................Bob didn't say anything to him but Patrice keeps attacking him
robinsss no they hate coward whites who smile in your face but are racist behind the scenes. If he hated whites he wouldnt have fucked with O&A.
I disagree. Patrice doesn't like people who don't say what they're thinking.
I love the energy between Bob Saget and Patrice O'neal.
RIP Patrice 🙏🏽
rip bob
2 legends
and RIP Bob
Two greats who hopefully get more famous even now despite going too soon.
Two very beautiful people tooken from us way too soon. RIP. I know they are making God laugh.
I love the back and forth with Patrice and Bob. Patrice could really get into people's heads with his jokes and his deep digging kind of conversation where they get uncomfortable. When Patrice asked Bob if he would still do full house if he didn't have kids, Bob didn't get uncomfortable, he gave his honest response and he showed he has wisdom.
RIP Patrice O'Neal and Bob Saget
His comedy was edgy before full house too
"Bob, you got a joke about the end of the world nigga" LMFAO
Patrice and Bob had a comedy chemistry that goes beyond funny I was cracking with the few lines they had back and forth.
+Lo PurO
Yeah I thought so too. Who would have thought Patrice and Bob, of all people, could have such great chemistry. Does anyone know if they ever did anything else together?
+evilcam I've been looking everywhere but i don't think so I'll let you know if I find out bruh.
RIP Patrice and Bob.
@@evilcam if you look up Opie and Anthony episodes with Patrice O’Neal (there’s a whole list) Bob has called in once or twice while Patrice was on.
If you didn't really know Patrice until after he died... he had chemistry with EVERYONE!!!!
Patrice hit the nail on the head when he said you have to stop worrying about people laughing, that has always been my biggest crutch. You find yourself trying to be a crowd pleaser & end up stepping away from what you truly find funny. It's one of the reasons we have so many comedians who all sound the same nowadays. Once you stay true to yourself & true to your own funny it will no longer matter whether the crowd is there or not...
It'll be hard... cause you'll be taking the unconventional route, a LOT of people won't understand, tons of people might turn away, but you gotta stay true. I'm going through it right now... but gotta take every punch & come back stronger. It's one of the reasons Patrice is my favorite comedian because no matter what the situation/ crowd was... he ALWAYS went up there & give them his truth.
How the hell u get here
Adonis? Goddamn brother, always glad to see you and you hit the nail on the forehead.
Someone hit the nail on the foreskin.
Thanks for this post man 🙏. Keeping living people 🎸 🤘.
Chiseled Adonis keep doing what u doin bro you are genuinely funny too you are yourself and relatable mad respect
It’s a tragedy we don’t have MORE Tough crowd and Green Room with Patrice. He obviously loves this format and absolutely kills every time.
I was already thinking how much I miss Patrice within a few seconds and then it pans to Bob Saget and i'm here in 2022 watching this whole video hit different at the start. Rest in peace to two absolute legends.
Patrice got the last laugh because is now a beacon of light for men in the game.
When I read that, I imagined Patrice's face in the sky just laughing. 😂
Bacon? Oh beacon
Patrice saying make those cookies skinny is the best line
and no Comic there could laugh couse they weire too afraid
I cant tell bob seemed legit offended
Patrice O'Neal was insanely funny without effort
Man I didn’t get it . Can y’all explain it to me
@@AKingsVision in the concentration camps they starved ppl so they were nothing but skin and bones which is why he said "make them skinny"
I loved the line "Yes, I played a man who lived with two other men in San Francisco. I definitely wasn't playing a gay character."
That was good. Bob got better as this video kept going.
Ayo what??? Pause
I like how at the beginning Bob kept resorting to typical jokes and Patrice kept getting on his ass about it. But by the end Bob had that brilliant line about Patrice being chum in a Jaws movie. Patrice made people better or revealed them.
The secret is that they both got drunker lol
When you sit in a circle with legends, and you crack them up and shut them up, you are more than legendary. I miss Patrice so much.
They all were cringy and predictable. The show is dead for a reason. Nothing about this was natural or worked.
@@williamRE Nice joke
@@williamREyou’re really lucky that downvotes don’t show up on TH-cam. Anyway, what was really cool to me was to see Bob Saget really hold his own in a room with Patrice. Patrice was infamous for letting you know to your face if he didn’t think you were funny. Bob got some sincere laughs out of him though. I just like the universe where Norm and Bob are friends with Patrice and Bill Burr. As much as Burr idolizes Norm MacDonald, I’ve never seen them in the same room; like Norm didn’t care for the other’s comedy.
Who is the legend here except Patrice?
Yeah, Patrice is the only real stand-up comedian here lmao
Patrice was a fucking genius. I've seen this episode several times, and every time, he still impresses me with that skinny cookie line.
5:14
westghost watch some of his Opie & Anthony material its da best
Sorry for late reply but I dont get the skinny cookie joke.Is he saying people only care about people dying if they are skinny and not fat?
The MBP I think it's about the emaciated people in the concentration camps. Starvation, etc
That line is SO WILD!! Today I heard rosanne got cancelled, the first thing i thought of was that line. King Patrice! LLTK!
He's the least famous comic up there and he captivates EVERYONE
to be honest im living at the opposite side of the world and from all this people i only know the comedy of Patrice
@@kirosmatavastros im going to assume you were born late 90s or after 2000
those are people anyone alive in the 90s knows because they were shoved down your throat.
@@JaxxVs well IN YOUR COUNTRY they probably were.
Patrice's popularity is expansive rather than intensive
@@JaxxVs and this time i expect you to NOT read with your ass and then make an age joke
@@kirosmatavastros Where was the age joke? those are facts.. Full House, Rosanne, Sandra has tons of Comedy specials
all during the 90s.
Patrice loves bob and how honest he is about his racism
That’s why he loved Anthony Cumia
for sure. unequivocally right
Patrice was a comedic genius. He could carry himself with a room full of people and a table full of respected comedians. He had the physical weight of three people but the comedic weight of a hundred and three.
That's hilarious
Patrice wasn’t fat, he was just full of jokes
@@awesomebeast7509 The Eric Cartman Defense.
@@AHighlander Doesn’t Cartman say that he’s not fat, he’s just big boned?
The way he bested Rosanne with her own cookie joke was magic.
He was truely a comedian's comedian. Every comic that came up under him, consistently sing his praises. RIP
i love Patrice O'Neal. I think he was one of the sharpest intellects in comedy.
Watching Patrice be his great self is almost too painful now because we need him around in these dishonest times
+Nils Agreed.
+Nils yeah... I miss Patrice.
True AF
+Nils He left a little bit of himself in Bill Burr though :)
+TheREAL Scrub_Jake No homo...
Patrice was one of the most socially intelligent and naturally funny and just cool dudes to EVER grace any stage.
Hopefully Bill Burr will keep doing what he can to continue the legacy of real motherfuckers saying real shit from Boston.
+YourPalHDee
Bill's already pussed out.
haha I love Patrice and Bill - it's like they were born without deception.
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I never understood why he didn't create a TH-cam channel of all Patrice's shit and donate to the family. Someone should get on that for real. That dude said a lot of relevant shit back in the day
YourPalHDee Bill Burr a real nigga
Besides how great this clip is, it’s crazy seeing how relaxed everyone is, there’s no underlying tension of “can we say this” like you see in people on tv or the internet today.
The world went crazy as soon as Patrice died, he was an Anti-hero in every sense of the word, I never knew him but I miss hearing his thoughts as if I did.
MF Doom
That’s the dumbest take I’ve ever heard 😂 a comedian most people never heard of was keeping the word sane
"The only thing worse would be if you made the cookies skinny." That was brilliant.
Patrice the goat
I’m Mexican too and that ancient dishwasher line is legendary
Rip the greatest
Same it took me a few seconds but when it hit I bust out laughing like a idiot.
I laughed at an airport and got approached by TSA et EXACTLY the moment this joke dropped thru my blutooth headphones and I lost it -> I met a small room.
@@BatkoNashBandera774with 🧤
That “ancient dishwasher” line was CRAZY! Patrice to the core! 😂
I love how Patrice laughed at the picture and got that she was joking, but also checked her for being phony. Be as edgy as you want(I grew up listening to Dice) but don't pretend like you're not aware of what you're doing.
Hell yeah my dude..
Spot On!
How did he check her for being phoney, and how was she being phoney?
@@alysonlima5709 why the ".."? Sarcasm?
Lol shut up
"Be silent, if you choose; but when it is necessary, speak-and speak in such a way that people will remember it.” - Mozart
11:50 that was a real and genuine laugh that probably made Saget's day. Making someone laugh like that is one of the best experiences there will ever be. The look on his face is pure happiness. 12:04
That’s why I love Patrice any interaction he has is a real moment
That laugh is so contagious😂😂😂😂.
And he dropped a bomb about full house basically saying he was gay on the show I living with 3 guy in San Francisco that’s not gay yeah ok 😂
Why are you gay
it’s great too cause it’s clearly a joke at Patrice’s expense but he still finds it funny so he laughs. He ain’t offended just enjoying the humor.
I love how Patrice never suppressed his blackness to make white people feel comfortable.
Brew City i think he was beyond that you snowflake.
@Gnome or Troll? The problem with that premise is that history has shown that the only way that gets interpreted is that the OVERWHELMING majority of non criminals who are black get to be subjected to the same stereotypes of malice, criminality, and inferiority that have been projected on us since we first arrived here. All that reverse woke shit is cool as long as you acknowledge what comes along with it. Because the same people who tell you they can't speak...won't say SHIT when the shoe is on the other foot. It's not about pandering. Be aware of why Patrice was so popular among white folks...he said a lot of shit, but he never challenged the status quo. He was aware of it, but never challenged it. Your rant is proof of it. The truth isn't limited to your narrow viewpoint of how life is or should work. That's something conservatives/right wingers never grasp. If you're going to make all these broad, sweeping, completely general assumptions about the black community...in particular, the always targeted inner city, which is NOT the entirety of blackness...then I hope to hell you address the reasons as to how/why those situations became the way they did in the first place. Living in the present oblivious to the past is the surest way to have someone just say fuck you and not hear your points.
@@introgauge how is he a snowflake for saying that. do you know how many black comics fucked their careers up pandering to whites.
@@manuginobilisbaldspot424 What do you think of Thomas Sowell?
TomYawns he’s a coward.
Patrice made Bob Saget speechless. Legend.
Love Saget's delayed comeback at 11:50
why is that legendary? saget isn't even funny...
@@JeriDro bullshit
@@JeriDro really? made Patrice laugh...
10:55
Patrice was so REAL! He says "I'm finished, I'm 40 with high blood pressure, and diabetes ". He died not too long after this show. I miss Patrice and his comedy.
My favorite comedian of all time. This man was next up to be in all living rooms and phones across the world. RIP to one of the GOATS
Nothings better than listening to Patrice laugh at jokes.
He's so funny! His timing is unique. His joke hits fast and early and when you don't expect it. I saw him live in San Francisco and he was just like that in real life. So charming and in control of the room. He riffed for like an hour and the crowd loved it. He even picked on me in the front row and said "Look at this guy with his judging eyes." It was hilarious. I feel like he peered into my soul for 2 seconds. My girlfriend at the time laughed her ass off.
+Billy Bussey Wow that's awesome great to hear a Patrice joke that wasn't caught on tape I like your story !
I know this was 5 years ago, but me and my brother saw him in Nashville in 2008 or so and his crowd work was great. He made fun of me and my brother for "wearing fat guy shirts" which were polos with horizontal stripes. He was amazing with the crowd work and his take on women had my uncle's wife so mad because she was the type of woman he was talking about.
And was he right, were you judging?
@@sayno2lolzisback haha I was. It was shocking that he was able to tell so quickly and easily.
@@billybussey thanks for replying to your 6 year old comment lol but I love Patrice and I wish I had had the opportunity to see him live. Glad to hear he really lived up to his reputation!
patrice deserved so much more, had so much potential and as he joked in the video know one barley knows who he even is.
pisses me off. even sadder he died a year later. RIP one of the greatest ever.
Like most true greats, he wasn't appreciated until after he passed.
Chris Robinson even sadder its barely not barley
Rest in peace the great one Patrice O'neal
“Only thing that would have been worse is to make the cookies skinny” patrice was so naturally funny. I wish he was still with us.
Bob and Patrice had great chemistry. They are so different but they bounce off of each other so well
Just can't believe I ran across a video with Roseanne and Patrice in it at the same time. Shit is amazing...
I have seen 5 different profiles with this exact same profile pic over the last two days. I'm getting worried I'm being followed.
She seemed genuinely concerned when he was walking about suicide.
He would have defended her comments
Louis Patrice would have probably said that woman isn't even black enough to cash in that card.
"Personally I have never had the N Word thrown at me more!" lol
What a great show. Just spontaneous, casual, natural conversation between comics. I'd never heard of it before. I've watched all your clips. I just wish there were more.
it took years but I think Patrice was starting to get the fame an recognition he deserved before he died, hands down my favorite comedian of all time
So fun seeing Patrice go after Bob. I laughed so hard at this. Rest In Peace to both of them 🖤🖤
If I take into account his time on O&A for he me his the greatest comic of all time
I was thinking about one the other day that just had me dying people must have thought I was crazy but when he talks about breast milk in sex and really sexy like I think it was something like " what happened to the baby?" " I had a miscarriage"... Its cold out there. how he goes I was so close to evil... lol
The Genesis of Black Phillip around the thirty minute mark he goes where's your baby... lol I had a miscarriage daddy... lol
Hard to find something better than Elephant in the Room. Only Chappelle's Killin' 'em Softly is on the same level.
He is
he thought O&A made him but he made O&A
Man I miss Patrice O'Neal. He was one of a kind.
"Ancient Dishwashers" holy shit, History Channel should rename Ancient Aliens.
Patrice calling Bob Saget nigga is so funny lol
Patrice was an underated comedy genius. Rest in Peace Big Man
"It has to be Tamika"
Fucking hell lol.
You must be one of them white people
Respect Bob Saget. Got so much shit because of what shows he did but in the end he was funny and made a career in comedy.
*edit 5 years later* Bob passed :(
zeepster that’s Ted Mosby bro
Raekwon Snyder Mr. Mosby?
zeepster His old English folk song is still one of my favorite comedic bits to this day
thank you
@Latris on the Menjay true
Whenever I see stuff with Patrice in it, I'm always amazed that he wasn't much more popular while he was alive. I barely knew about him when he lived. Now that he's gone, I'm finding all these gems. It's really weird.
R.I.P. Patrice O’Neal. 💐🕊️
R.I.P. Bob Saget. 💐🕊️
Yup
Three of my fave comedians of all time: Patrice, Sandra, and Roseanne. Outspoken, brutally frank, and unpredictable. Gotta love Paul Provenza for coming up with this brilliant concept of "backstage insight before a comedy festival" energy.
Could you let me know what room they're sitting in? It's always been full of legends but I can't find the name!
@@nate186 the Green Room with Paul Provenza has episodes on youtube. The originals aired on showtime.
I've never seen another human being who had more real shit to say than Patrice. Miss that fucker every single day still.
jrreogreugerugregreger Him and Carlin are needed now more than ever
I just realized Patrice loved bob saget
I think they loved one another.❤
5:25
"He's looking off into the horizon because he has a dream...."
I fucking lost it at this point. And Patrice O'Neal's reaction! Absolutely golden
I saw Patrice and Roseanne and clicked so fast I almost broke my phone. The explination of her and the Hitler photo had me in tears but "The only thing that would've been worse is if you made the cookies skinny." actually made me scream. 🤣🤣 Patrice is the 🤴🏾.
What does that skinny part mean? I didnt get it.
@@SomeGuy-on3dt The joke is that the cookies on Hitler's oven tray are a metaphor for the 6 million jews killed in the Holocaust, they were worked and starved to death in concentration camps. Horrifying pictures to look at, also very important to look at so we never forget, a fucking good joke though.
@@SomeGuy-on3dt.. like starved out tortured Jews?? lol 🤷🏻♀️
Man, the world needs more people like Patrice, keeping it real.
Patrice gets deep at 8 mins. This is why he's immortal. I just wish he got a tiny whisper in his ear that he would resonate for generations.
That he would be on many people's 'greatest of all time' list.
For me, can't pick between Pryor, Carlin and O'Neal
he did bro. Definitely top tier comic, to me my favorite one
Definitely one of the best to ever do it
for all the hate she gets rosanne seems like a pretty cool and funny lady
She is but its mostly the voice that irritates people.
I have loved her since the show. She reminded me of my own mother, but my mother did not have the sarcasm. She looks like she is happy in life and really relaxed. Saying goodbye to Hollywood has its perks. But when she was in it, she was rootin and tootin like Yosemite Sam! lol
She is a leftist.
She's mellowed. She used to be a harpy
She's cool to be around. Not funny though.
Patrice O'Neal is one of the most under-rated comics of all time.
I love seeing these old videos from my childhood. Growing up in the 2000’s it just seemed like the world we lived in and the values and opinions we all seemed to share (in the United States at least) were going to stay the same. I thought we’d all continue to be able to have transparent conversations like this, I thought we’d all embrace our differences and seek to explore them through comedy and discussion, that we’d all continue to love and feel pride for the country we all called home, and celebrate the freedom to live how we want. That’s what I thought life was going to be, that when I’d be 23 that people would think and talk like they did in 2009. Mac Miller really said it best, “it ain’t 2009 no more”. It’s like that saying about not knowing you’re in the golden years until they’re over, I just never thought that the golden years would’ve ended when I was 10 years old and I wish I’d been informed then that the world I grew up in would be a bad marker to set my expectations on for how the future world would be. South Park’s post covid special really hit the nail on the head: it’s the future now, and the future fuckin sucks!
Always remember....f*ck the government and keep yourself prepared.
Rest well Patrice and Bob Saget. Two legends
I try to listen to Patrice at least once a month. His voice is missed by many.
"Ancient dishwashers" hahahaha
Patrice is almost more famous dead then he was livin. He finally got what he wanted.
That Guy There is both sadness and happiness in that comment.
MM 20 nah hes most likely railing your nan and laughing at your insecure ass
No. He never wanted fame and recognition. He just wanted to be "righteous"
He's banging all of our grandmas that died
@@bigcheech1937 i disagree. he wanted fame and recognition, but he wasn’t gonna give up his righteousness to get there.
It’s a tragedy that Patrice didn’t become as famous as Kevin Hart or Chappelle. His standup was genius.
His time was coming but he died...
Patrice would have crushed the podcast era we’re in.
Patrice was simply an analytical/observational genius.
haha I look like an ancient dish washer. lol that shit is funny. Patrice O Neal there are Mexicans that miss you man.
This show was so great why did it stop?
Its a bad time to watch tv. They went and ruined or cancelled many good shows.
They could reboot it as web series.
getting comedians together is a bitch........this stuff is coming back.....but it will be more podcast like. TV show...I highly doubt it will happen again within the next five years. It's almost like asking Nirvana to be more like Lady Gaga........... (for it to be on tv that is)
Allen Beneli podcasts
Bob Saget had love for Patrice was trying to get him on for Show biz
5:18 the craziest explanation esp he has a dream 🤣
Patrice's reaction makes it gold
Wow i can't believe these four were together at once. Rest in peace to Saget and Patrice
He was my favorite comedian. I haven't seen anyone funnier (to me) since he died.
4 comics and Sandra Bernhard
David Paul Sandra was funny haha, she just fucked her career up with Hudson Hawk
there you go!
"would you like to swing on a star"
right! i gots ta know.
Is that the name of a porno?
Ancient dishwashers. Miss you Patrice.
This sitdown was so gooooood, hilarious and informative. Much love and respect to all on the panel.
Patrice wasn't edgy, he didn't make crude jokes, he had an understanding of other races that no other comedian has yet to rival. And then he could articulate it in the best possible way
we lost a good one when he passed away. RIP you still got us laughing down here
i was going to click when i seen patrice..then i seen saget and knew this would be good lol Bob's a smart guy
Patrice was the least known there, but he TAKES CONTROL OF THE ENTIRE ROOM!
A fucking amazing talent, a totally unique dude. More famous now than before he died.
Not even a fair comparison. He's black and is protected by virtue of that. Everyone else has to walk on eggshells around him.
If I could bring one comedian back, it'd be Patrice. We need him so fucking much right now.
Real talk
Patrice O'Neal was a comedy genius and at least in the top 5 of greats.
Patrice O'Neal is one of the most underappreciated comics ever. The person who stole this clip was Roseanne Barr. She's genuinely "off the cuff" hilarious.
Matlock Wallace Aries Spear is underrated too
Matlock Wallace r
bob saget is actually really witty here, him and patrice play off each other perfectly
You can see the genuine respect Patrice had for Bob Sagar.
Bob was the man.
This was such a good time to be alive, this show could never happen today, real discussion isn't even allowed today.
11:54 I love how Bob got Patrice so good with that line.
Roseanne's use of absurdist irony in wording her supposed explanation of the Hitler thing is so impressive. No wonder she and Norm Macdonald get each other: it's almost exactly the same sense of humor.
Huh, makes sense why they both rubbed me in the wrong way
@@weemeemoo both not really funny either
@@frankmurray176 Norm macdonalds one of the funniest people to walk the earth
@@marshey1579 okay, I’ll just keep telling myself that and maybe one day it’ll sound true.
@@frankmurray176 Norm is a god of comedy
RIP Patrice O'Neal truly funny guy...
2:06 Patrice calling Bob Saget a n+gga is somehow top-teir wholesome
Rip bob and patrice 😢
Coming back to this in 2022 is so well needed. Just seeing comics having fun and watching Patrice n Bob like they never left.
6:08
"the only thing that would've been worse is if you made the cookies skinny"
WOW...
RIP Patrice
Wasted talent
wasted talent is a rude way to put it.
Patrice was just so much funnier than anyone else there. Not even a contest....genius. RIP